Our Acupuncturists

Evan Lebow-Wolf, LAc

Evan was born in Ann Arbor and grew up in nearby Hell, MI. He graduated from Michigan State University with a B.S. in Human Biology in 2007. After living and traveling in China for 6 months, he relocated to Seattle, WA to study acupuncture and herbal medicine at Bastyr University. This program included a wide range of clinical internships, including the Madison HIV Clinic at Harborview Medical Center and the Chengdu TCM Hospital in Sichuan, China. He graduated in 2011 with a M.S. in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. Since then Evan has been a part of a few clinics in Seattle and also in Glens Falls, NY and has gained experience treating thousands of patients with acupuncture. In 2014, Evan returned to Michigan and started Ann Arbor Community Acupuncture with Dr. Wong, and he is very excited about offering this service to his fellow Michiganders. He is a Michigan-registered acupuncturist and a NCCAOM diplomate.

Evan is very interested in both the traditional aspects of Chinese medicine and the modern research and application of acupuncture, and he strives to incorporate both in his practice. He believes that, at its heart, acupuncture is a simple, effective, and inexpensive method for treating many conditions, and he is passionate about keeping acupuncture affordable and accessible. His other passions include music, cooking, and spending lots of time outdoors.

Cheryl Wong, ND, LAc

Dr. Wong was born in Hong Kong, and grew up in different parts of the US. She graduated from Truman State University in Kirksville, MO with a B.S. in Biology and a B.A. in music. She worked at Kansas University Medical Center researching the effects of E. coli on neonatal meningitis before finding Bastyr University in Seattle, WA. She graduated from Bastyr University with a doctorate in naturopathic medicine and a master of science in acupuncture and oriental medicine. During these programs, she was able to work alongside medical doctors specialized in rheumatology, allergies, pediatrics and women’s health. She also worked with naturopathic physicians who focus on endocrinology, women’s health, adjuvant cancer care, Chinese medicine, homeopathy, and functional medicine. Similar to Evan, Dr. Wong also trained at the Chengdu TCM Hospital in Sichuan, China as well as the Long Hua Hospital in Shanghai, China. After her training, she provided naturopathic care and acupuncture services in her private practice in Saratoga Springs, NY prior to working at Ann Arbor Community Acupuncture. Dr. Wong currently holds her acupuncture license from Michigan, is an NCCAOM diplomate and maintains her license as a naturopathic doctor in Vermont.

Dr. Wong values evidence-based therapies in complementary and alternative medicine. She grew up surrounded by Chinese medicine and nutrition, and she wants to share their application prioritizing safety and efficacy. She believes acupuncture is an integral part of maintaining health. She has a special interest in women’s health, fertility, endocrine disorders, metabolic disorders, autoimmune disease, and chronic pain. In her free time, she likes to spend time with family and friends, play music, garden, cook, read, and hike.